
Aveo Aveo 5 2008 A 3/22/07 11:23 AM Page 1 DRIVER INFORMATION COMFORT PERFORMANCE & MAINTENANCE Instrument Panel . .2 Climate Controls . .5 Malfunction Indicator Lamp/ Instrument Panel Cluster . .3 ENTERTAINMENT Service Engine Soon . .11 SAFETY & SECURITY Audio Systems . .6 Automatic Transmission Hold Rear Center Safety Belt Multiple-Disc CD Player . .7 Control Mode . .12 Operation . .4 Audio Steering Wheel Controls . .8 Reverse Lockout Feature Passenger Airbag Status CONVENIENCE (Manual Transmission) . .12 Indicator . .4 Folding Rear Seat . .8 Cold Weather Automatic Transmission Shifting . .13 Door Locks and Lockout Power Mirrors . .9 Opening the Hood . .13 Protection . .4 Wiper/Washer Controls . .9 Tire Pressure Monitor . .14 Remote Keyless Entry and Cruise Control . .10 Content Theft-Deterrent Accessory Power Outlet and OWNER INFORMATION Systems . .5 Cigarette Lighter . .11 Roadside Assistance . .16 Sunroof . .11 My GMLink . .16 Congratulations on your purchase of a Chevrolet Aveo or Aveo 5. Please read this information and your Owner Manual to ensure an outstanding ownership experience. Note that your vehicle may not include all the features described in this booklet. Keep this booklet with your Owner Manual for easy reference. Aveo Aveo 5 2008 A 3/22/07 11:23 AM Page 2 2 Getting to Know Your Aveo/Aveo 5 DRIVER INFORMATION Instrument Panel A B C D E A F A Sedan model shown G H I J K L M N O A. Air Outlets E. Clock/Secondary J. Horn B. Turn Signal/Headlamp Information Center K. Climate Controls Control Lever F. Audio System L. Shift Lever C. Instrument Panel G. Power Mirror Controls M. Accessory Power Cluster H. Hood Release Outlet D. Windshield I. Audio Steering Wheel N. Hazard Warning Wipers/Washer Lever Controls Flashers Button O. Glove Box See Section 3 of your Owner Manual. Aveo Aveo 5 2008 A 3/22/07 11:23 AM Page 3 3 Instrument Panel Cluster A B C D E Your vehicle’s instrument panel is Note: The instrument panel cluster is equipped with this cluster or one similar designed to let you know about many to it. The instrument panel cluster important aspects of your vehicle’s includes these key features: operation. It is important to read your A. Tachometer Owner Manual and become familiar with B. Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge the information being relayed to you by the lights, gauges and indicators, C. Odometer/Trip Odometer as well as what action can be taken to D. Fuel Gauge ensure safety and to prevent damage. E. Speedometer See Section 3 of your Owner Manual. Aveo Aveo 5 2008 A 3/22/07 11:23 AM Page 4 4 Getting to Know Your Aveo/Aveo 5 SAFETY & SECURITY Note: It is recommended that children not be placed in the front passenger Rear Center Safety Belt seat, even with the Passenger Sensing Operation System. All children should be secured in a rear seat, including an infant riding Your vehicle has a retractable safety belt in a rear-facing infant seat, a child riding in the rear center seating position. The in a forward-facing child seat or an older safety belt should be unlatched and child riding in a booster seat. retracted only when folding the rear seat. See Section 1 of your Owner Manual. • When fastening the safety belt, con- nect it to the belt buckle with the red release button. Door Locks and Lockout Protection • When folding the rear seatback, dis- connect the safety belt latch plate by Your vehicle may have a central door inserting a narrow-ended tool (such locking/unlocking system that is activat- as a key) into the hole on the belt ed from the driver’s door. When the buckle. Allow the belt to retract. driver’s door is closed, pushing the lock • When unfolding the rear seatback, knob down (shown below) centrally connect the safety belt by pushing locks all doors. the safety belt latch plate into the belt To prevent acci- buckle with the key hole. Make sure dental lockouts, the belt is not twisted. this function will See Section 1 of your Owner Manual. not operate when the driver’s door is open, Passenger Airbag Status and the driver’s Indicator door itself (with or without power Your vehicle is equipped with a door locks) will not lock when it is open. Passenger Sensing System located in You can also lock or unlock your vehicle the front passenger seat for the front with the ignition key, or by using the passenger frontal airbag, and a passen- optional Remote Keyless Entry trans- ger airbag status indicator located on mitter. To further prevent lockouts, the the center-mounted Secondary Informa- Remote Keyless Entry System will tion Center (SIC). not lock the driver’s door if it is open. However, central locking will lock all doors if the driver’s door is closed and other doors are open. See Section 2 of your Owner Manual. Aveo Aveo 5 2008 A 3/22/07 11:23 AM Page 5 5 Remote Keyless Entry and COMFORT Content Theft-Deterrent Systems (if equipped) Climate Controls On equipped vehicles, use the Remote Keyless Entry transmitter (integral to the ignition key) to: • Unlock the vehicle doors by pressing the Lock/Unlock Sedan model shown button once. Sedan model Remote Keyless Entry shown Use the following controls to operate • Lock the doors your climate control system: and arm the Content Theft-Deterrent System by pressing the Lock/Unlock Air Temperature: Turn the temperature button once. knob to increase or decrease the temperature. • Open the trunk by pressing and holding the Trunk Release button for (Fan): Turn the fan control knob to one second (Sedan model only). increase or decrease fan speed. The Content Theft-Deterrent System will A/C (Air Conditioning) (if equipped): arm only if you use the remote transmit- With the fan turned on, press this button ter or lock the doors with a power lock to turn the air conditioning on or off. The switch. It will not arm if you lock the door air conditioning turns on automatically with a key. To turn off the alarm, press in the Defog and Defrost modes. the Unlock button on the transmitter or (Recirculation): Press this button unlock any door with the key. to prevent outside air from entering the The remote transmitter’s range is up to vehicle. If your vehicle has an air intake about 20 feet (6 m). If it doesn’t work or lever (base models), move the lever range is reduced, check the: to choose the recirculation mode. Extended use of the recirculation mode • Distance — you may be too far away. can cause the windows to fog. If this • Location — other vehicles or objects happens, select the Defrost mode. may be blocking the signal. Airflow Modes: Use this knob to direct • Battery in the transmitter (use the flow of air into your vehicle. Modes replacement battery CR1616). include: • Transmitter to ensure it matches the (Vent): Directs air to the instrument vehicle (see Owner Manual). panel outlets. See Section 2 of your Owner Manual. (Bi-Level): Directs air to the instru- ment panel outlets and the floor outlets. Aveo Aveo 5 2008 A 3/22/07 11:23 AM Page 6 6 Getting to Know Your Aveo/Aveo 5 (Floor): Directs most of the air to the floor outlets and the rear outlets (if equipped). (Recirculation does not work in this mode.) (Defog): Directs most of the air to the windshield and the floor outlets and some air to the side window outlets. (Recirculation does not work in this mode.) To help clear the side windows quickly: (Seek/Scan): Press the up or down arrow button to go to the next or 1. Select the bi-level mode. previous radio station or, when a CD is 2. Select the highest fan speed. playing, to the next track or the start of 3. Select A/C (if equipped). the current track. 4. Select the temperature. (Tune): Press these buttons to select radio stations or, when a CD is (Defrost): Directs most air to the playing, to select a track. windshield and some air to the side window outlets and floor outlets. SCAN/AST: Press this button to scan (Recirculation does not work in this radio stations. Press the button again to mode.) stop scanning. Press this button to access (Rear Defogger): Press this button SOUND: to turn the rear window defogger on or the tone control (bass/treble), speaker off. The heated outside rearview mirrors control (balance/fade) and other system (if equipped) will also activate. features. Turn the volume knob to adjust the settings. See Section 3 of your Owner Manual. INFO/DISP: Press this button to display text information related to the current ENTERTAINMENT FM-RDS or XM station (if equipped). CD/AUX: Press this button to play a CD Audio Systems instead of the radio. Press again and the While most of the features on your radio system will automatically search for an will look familiar, following are some that auxiliary input device such as a portable may be new: audio player. (if equipped): A (Power/Volume): Press this knob Auxiliary Input Jack to turn the system on or to mute the portable audio player can be connected volume. Turn the knob to adjust the to the auxiliary input jack located on the volume. Press and hold the knob to turn radio. off the system. Setting Preset Stations Before setting your preset stations, park the vehicle. Aveo Aveo 5 2008 A 3/22/07 11:23 AM Page 7 7 Note: Choosing to engage in extended Multiple-Disc CD Player searching for specific audio stations or (if equipped) songs by using buttons and knobs — or to give extended attention to entertain- With the in-dash 6-disc CD player, a CD ment tasks — can lead you to look away cannot be directly loaded.
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